This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Okino-erabujima are tone-languages which have 3 or 2 types of pitch-pattern on their prosodical unit similar to the dialects of Yoronjima, and are not pitch-accent languages like the Tokyo-dialect as they have been generally regarded
Japanese is widely recognized as a prototypical pitch-accent language, based on the fact that, given...
Three kinds of accent systems exist in the Tochigi prefectural area. One is the "No-pattern accent s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 389...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Okino-erabujima are tone-languages which h...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Central Amami-Oshima are tone-languages wh...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Haterumajima are tone-languages which have...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Ryukyu Sakishima Islands are tone-language...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the various accent patterns of the Tokyo and Nagoya dialec...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Haterumajima are tone-languages which have...
This paper will report and analyze ongoing changes in the accentual system of Hokkaido Japanese (HJ)...
This study investigates the characteristics of the two major dialects of Japanese: Osaka and Tokyo d...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Central Amami-Oshima are tone-languages wh...
This paper argues that due to the facts of accent shift, Japanese accent should itself be interprete...
Except for a few varieties, the Japanese language has developed a tonal system commonly referred to ...
This paper examines the accent (tonal) patterns of foreign words in Kagoshima Japanese, a dialect sp...
Japanese is widely recognized as a prototypical pitch-accent language, based on the fact that, given...
Three kinds of accent systems exist in the Tochigi prefectural area. One is the "No-pattern accent s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 389...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Okino-erabujima are tone-languages which h...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Central Amami-Oshima are tone-languages wh...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Haterumajima are tone-languages which have...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Ryukyu Sakishima Islands are tone-language...
The purpose of this paper is to show that the various accent patterns of the Tokyo and Nagoya dialec...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Haterumajima are tone-languages which have...
This paper will report and analyze ongoing changes in the accentual system of Hokkaido Japanese (HJ)...
This study investigates the characteristics of the two major dialects of Japanese: Osaka and Tokyo d...
This paper attempts to show that the Japanese dialects in Central Amami-Oshima are tone-languages wh...
This paper argues that due to the facts of accent shift, Japanese accent should itself be interprete...
Except for a few varieties, the Japanese language has developed a tonal system commonly referred to ...
This paper examines the accent (tonal) patterns of foreign words in Kagoshima Japanese, a dialect sp...
Japanese is widely recognized as a prototypical pitch-accent language, based on the fact that, given...
Three kinds of accent systems exist in the Tochigi prefectural area. One is the "No-pattern accent s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 389...